Sarah Sarguroh
Sarah is a Research Assistant at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford. She recently completed her MSc in Genomic Medicine at Oxford, where her thesis investigated causal HLA variants regulating plasma protein levels using cross-ancestry pQTL analysis from the UK Biobank and China Kadoorie Biobank. Her research interests lie in statistical genetics, immunogenomics, and large-scale biobank data integration.
Prior to this, Sarah earned an engineering degree in Biotechnology from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Dubai. Her undergraduate work spanned both computational and wet-lab domains, including identifying kinase targets in triple-negative breast cancer, predicting transcriptomic biomarkers using machine learning on the NCI-60 panel, and evaluating WEE1–CDK1 signalling in cancer proliferation.